 | HempTV | Cannabis Common Sense #45 30 min 05 Mar, 1998 CRRH series, with Paul Loney and Paul Stanford as hosts.Former director of litigation for the Christic Institute, Lanny Sinkin, discusses thesuit he and OCTA activist and Cannabis Common Sense co-host, Paul Loney arepursuing and upcoming oral arguments to be heard in the federal Ninth CircuitCourt of Appeals. Sinkin and Loney are charging various law enforcement agenciesand others conspired to deprive cannabis law reform activists of their civilrights. Part One. |

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 | Loretta Nall | Battle for Canada, Part 23: BC Chamber of Commerce Calls for Tougher Sentences 0 min 14 Apr, 2004 BC Chamber of Commerce Calls for Tougher Sentences for Growers. Fails Economics 101. But They Like Slot Machines! |

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 | Pot-TV | Newshawks: More Canadian Choosing Pot! 3 min 21 Jul, 2004 CTV news coverage regarding the increasing popularity of Cannabis in Canada. Based on these facts, Prime Minister Paul Martin says he will bring the decrim bill back to the table. |

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 | Pot-TV | Marc Emery Prison Blog Day 15 10 min 02 Sept, 2004 The picture above is of the National Post Editorial Staff decked out in the new Free Marc Emery t-shirts from www.freemarcemery.com . Marc's Prison Blog - Day 15 Marc reflects on prison life, Da Kine coverage, and his "new job" and cell. |

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 | HempTV | Cannabis Common Sense #41 30 min 05 Feb, 1998 CRRH series, with Paul Loney and Paul Stanford as hosts.This episode features forfeiture attorneys Constance Crooker and Michelle Burrows.Crooker has been an activist for marijuana law reform for over a dozen years in Oregon.Burrows is a former Oregon deputy district attorney who handled forfeiture cases for anOregon county, but she is now a defense attorney. They discuss forfeitures andtheir impact on the criminal justice system. Part One. |

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 | Loretta Nall | Battle For Canada #20: Is Medical Marijuana Coming To B.C. Drugstores? 26 min 24 Mar, 2004 Surveys for Health Canada have suggested up to seven per cent of the B.C, population — about 290,000 people — use marijuana for medical purposes, albeit illegally. Consider The Implications of that Number for the US! |

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